Friday, September 23, 2011

WHITE WIDDOW - Serenade (Released: Sep 23, 2011)


Here we go with the second effort by this australian band recorded in their own country and mixed in Sweden. Listening to this album seems as we were back to the 80's, exactly to the middle 80's. This has been attempted by many bands that failed but this guys have succeeded. Everything in this album take us back to that era, from keys to songwriting and prominently vocals of Jules Millis. If you enjoy bands like SURGIN', Le MANS, ROXUS or BABE BLU you'll love this album.
Lets start from the beggining, Cry Wolf is an amazing opener with sideral keys and brutal chorus making of this cut a highlight, the only thing with this song is that after a great guitar solo comes a break with just keys but sadly after this break comes a high tone note by Jules that certainly should have been omitted, anyway, the last part of the song is epic. Strangers In The Night is another masterpiece plenty of keys with great guitar solo and nice choirs while Do You Remember is a smooth mid-tempo with some guitars ala-DEF LEPPARD and catchy chorus. Reckless Night is faster and has and absolute and amazing 80's chorus and precious guitar solo backed by nice keys making of this cut a gem.
How Far I Run well, this is supposed to be a review so is rare not to say anything of this song but if you listen it you will understand that there is no need... BRILLIANT.
The rest of the album keeps the same 80's vibe full of keys, good guitar work with beautiful solos, shinny production and sound, with special attention to Patiently the only ballad in this album and with no doubt another highlight.
The only thing with this album is sound, too much treble.

In summary, this album is a gem and if you love middle 80's AOR stop reading this review and go running to buy it.

Sound Bites:





More info: www.whitewiddow.com.au


Best Tracks (in order of preference):

How Far I Run
Reckless Night
Cry Wolf
Patiently
Show Your Cards

This album is worth of 4.6 out of 5 ROCKS!!!

NEWS: KIMBALL / JAMISON - Can't Wait For Love

The full album will be out through Frontiers Records EU October 14, 2011 - USA October 18, 2011


CHICKENFOOT - III (Release: Sep 23, 2011)

Here we go with the second effort by this superband formed by members of VAN HALEN, RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS and the six strings magician JOE SATRIANI. This album keeps the same line than it predecessor, raw Rock, great guitar riffs, excellent production and virtuosity in every corner. As their first album this ain't exactly a commercial album, i mean, it ain't full of catchy chorus, this is an album to enjoy listening four megamusicians making great music.
The album opens with Last Temptation, starting with some alternative guitars sounding that lead us into a song with a structure that reminds of Attack of the Dungeon Witch by HE IS LEGEND but obviously much softer. Alright Alright is a funny cut once more built on some alternative guitar sounding while Different Devil is some kind of mid-tempo that creates a calm atmosphere 'till it breaks into some beautiful and more energetic chorus with some backing vocals ala-VAN HALEN, this track is one of the album's highlights. Up Next is the first pure hard rocking cut in this album with a marked guitar riff and with Chad Smith doin' an excellent work while Satriani's solo is simply amazing. Lighten Up keeps the line of Up Next,  once again, with excellent work of Satriani while Come Closer is much softer with smooth and elegant guitars, a little alternative drums work and chorus and backing vocals sounding of VAN HALEN, another winner in this album specially because of the atmosphere of tranquility created by guitar.
The rest of the album keeps the vibe with Sammy Hagar shining in every note he sings and the rest of the band doin' a work without any fracture.

In summary, good album by amazing musicians that after a few listenings will catch you.

Sound bites:





More info: http://www.chickenfoot.us/

Best Tracks (in order of preference):

Come Closer
Different Devil
Up Next
Big Foot
Last Temptation

This album is worth of 4.2 out of 5 ROCKS!!!

Big Foot official video:

Thursday, September 22, 2011

SHY - S/t (Release: Oct, 2011 EU - Sep 21, 2011 JAP)


Here we go with the latest by this band from Birmingham, England. Replacing a lead singer is never an easy work to do but if this singer is Tony Mills then is much more difficult, but this time we can say... achieved. Most bands use to look for a singer who sounds like the former one but SHY decided to go on the difficult way and they succeeded. Lee Small, new singer, does a great work bringing his own personality to SHY's music and the mixing is real good.
The album opens with Land of a Thousand Lies a powerful track with catchy chorus starting with a long intro built on keys that, to be honest, i don't like much. So Many Tears is a faster track, Hard Rock in the vein of SHY. Ran out of Time is the first highligh, a strong song with great backing vocals and Lee Small providing fantastic vocals, while Breathe is a powerballad that after a couple of listening will catch you. Only for the Night is a beautiful mid-tempo but the absolute highlight is Over You, a little bit faster than a mid-tempo and a compact and elegant song, nice starting, catchy chorus, beautiful guitar solo, everything in this cut works but the keyboard work.

In summary, SHY returns to its original sound with vocals of new singer Lee Small that sounds away from Tony Mills but fix perfect with the band's sound. Production is ok but keys are discordant, inelegant and i would even say a little amateur, while songwriting is a little weak. Sound should be better.

Best of this album is Lee Small, worst of this album is keyboard work.

Sound bites:





More info: http://www.shyonline.co.uk/

Best Tracks (in order of preference):

Over You
Ran Out Of Time
Breathe

This album is worth of 3.6 out of 5 ROCKS!!!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

NEWS:

Here it is the new single by BON JOVI entitled This Is Our House, this time with clear reminiscent of GARY GLITTER's Rock & Roll Part 2


This Is Our House

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

LOST GEM: TATTOO RODEO - Rode Hard-Put Away Wet

This Hard Rock band with clear Southern Rock influences left only two albums, Been Your Fool comes from their first effort Rode Hard-Put Away Wet back in 1991. If you've got the chance, listen to their second single Let Me Be The One, impressive. Good album by this band from Burbank born from the ashes of WHITE SISTER... enjoy.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

DREAM THEATER - A Dramatic Turn Of Events (Released: Sep 13, 2011)


Here we go with a little bit of Progressive by this quintessential band. Is nothing new that these guys are virtuosos and they represent perfectly the spirit of Progressive Rock or Metal but their last six albums are more of the same and A Dramatic Turn Of Events is not an exception to that rule. Once again, excellent production, guitar and bass virtuosity, epic keys, amazing drum work and James LaBrie's vocals in perfect shape. Maybe this time we could add that this album is a little bit mellower thanks to cuts as Far From HeavenThis Is The Life and Beneath The Surface, three smooth and beautiful tracks that make this album worth of having.

In summary, their finest album in the last years.

More info: http://www.dreamtheater.net/

Best Tracks (in order of preference):

Far From Heaven
This Is The Life
Beneath The Surface

This album is woth of 4 out of 5 ROCKS!!!

This Is The Life (stream):